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| | Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? I've read in various articles that the Vista equivalent of an XP Repair Install is to boot from DVD, then select "upgrade" to install Vista over itself. I'm having what appear to be unsolvable problems with USB mass storage devices on one Vista install (tried the delete INFCACHE.1 trick), and I've read elsewhere that reinstalling the OS may be the only solution. If I do the upgrade, will all the software I've installed remain viable? |
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| | Re: Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? no guarantees as usual, remember it's windows. but most likely. mikeyhsd@comcast.net "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> wrote in message news:u2yPCWasHHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... I've read in various articles that the Vista equivalent of an XP Repair Install is to boot from DVD, then select "upgrade" to install Vista over itself. I'm having what appear to be unsolvable problems with USB mass storage devices on one Vista install (tried the delete INFCACHE.1 trick), and I've read elsewhere that reinstalling the OS may be the only solution. If I do the upgrade, will all the software I've installed remain viable? |
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| | Re: Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> wrote in message news:u2yPCWasHHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > I've read in various articles that the Vista equivalent of an XP Repair > Install is to boot from DVD, then select "upgrade" to install Vista over > itself. No - you boot from the DVD and run the WinRE - Windows Recovery Environment and use the tools there first to recover your system. > I'm having what appear to be unsolvable problems with USB mass storage > devices on one Vista install (tried the delete INFCACHE.1 trick), and I've > read elsewhere that reinstalling the OS may be the only solution. > If I do the upgrade, will all the software I've installed remain viable? > If you need to reinstall your OS to fix a problem (very unlikely) you do a clean reinstall NOT an upgrade as this may not rectify your issue. -- Mike Brannigan |
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| | Re: Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> wrote > I've read in various articles that the Vista equivalent of an XP Repair > Install is to boot from DVD, then select "upgrade" to install Vista over > itself. I'm having what appear to be unsolvable problems with USB mass > storage devices on one Vista install (tried the delete INFCACHE.1 trick), > and I've read elsewhere that reinstalling the OS may be the only solution. > If I do the upgrade, will all the software I've installed remain viable? The counterpart of a repair install in Vista is to do an upgrade of the existing installation. To do this you run the Vista DVD from the desktop of the installed Vista OS, not by booting the DVD. Booting only gives you the option for a custom (clean) install. Yes it should preserve installed programs and data, however stuff happens so make sure there is a backup of important data, and you have the original installation media for all installed apps. I strongly recommend you use something like Acronis True Image version 10 to image the system before trying any repairs. Also try system restore and startup repair, which is accessible by booting the Vista DVD, before the last resort of an upgrade. The upgrade process lays down a fresh image of Vista, then brings in drivers, installed apps and data from the old installation. Yes it can fix some problems as attested to by several folks who have posted they had success with it. I don't know if it will fix your issues. I know of at least one post, from some time ago, where it made matters worse. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:eQSCB0isHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> wrote >> I've read in various articles that the Vista equivalent of an XP Repair >> Install is to boot from DVD, then select "upgrade" to install Vista over >> itself. I'm having what appear to be unsolvable problems with USB mass >> storage devices on one Vista install (tried the delete INFCACHE.1 trick), >> and I've read elsewhere that reinstalling the OS may be the only >> solution. >> If I do the upgrade, will all the software I've installed remain viable? > > The counterpart of a repair install in Vista is to do an upgrade of the > existing installation. To do this you run the Vista DVD from the desktop > of the installed Vista OS, not by booting the DVD. Booting only gives you > the option for a custom (clean) install. > Thanks very much, Rock! I had the first step wrong. |
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| | Re: Vista "Repair Install" Are Installed Programs Preserved? "PvdG42" <pvdg@toadstool.edu> wrote <snip> > Thanks very much, Rock! > I had the first step wrong. You're welcome. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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